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...quality of its broadcasts.“All the recent emphasis on long-playing records and high fidelity,” Victor F. Andrew ’57, the WHRB president at the time, told The Crimson in December 1956, “have made people come to expect high-quality reproduction.” Broadcasting on FM would allow WHRB to achieve the level of quality its listeners expected. And though the station had to raise several thousand dollars to purchase the new technology, the greater listening audience allowed WHRB to increase its advertising rates.WHRB...
...expect it to reach some of the noise levels?” Cline says. “Probably...
...pauses I didn't expect. The machine-gun-fast hipster aphorisms I was prepared for: "No one pops a wheelie for their entire life" (on his career); "The fish stinks from the head down" (on leadership); "I don't do blow. What would I do on cocaine? Start barking and head-butting people? Flame would shoot off me. It would be game over." But every so often he would pause and look over to the side. I figured he was waiting for me to catch up in my notebook, but he would do it even when I wasn't writing...
Until then, General Mills is finding new ways to ride the growth wave. Its cereal division has Yogurt Burst Cheerios, which means you can expect Kellogg's to respond with Yogurt Froot Loops, perhaps? The other yogurt brands, meanwhile, are too busy restocking grocery shelves to worry about rivals. "We can make this category explode even more," says Dannon CEO Dalto. "Then we can fight for market share...
...Even so, few in the neighborhood expect the Marines to be adequately punished for their role in the massacre. They point to the Abu Ghraib trials, which many Iraqis feel have resulted in only light sentences for the offending guards. Asked what punishment would be appropriate for those who killed the 24 Iraqis on Hay al-Sinnani, Raseef responds angrily, ?There's only one appropriate punishment: a bullet in the head...